Optional: Install python2.5 and py25-psyco from MacPorts then create a symlink from /opt/local/bin/python2.5 to /usr/bin/python

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I try to put here my notes on setting up OpenMoko environment (Qemu and MokoMakefile) on Mac OS X.

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make openmoko-devel-image

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= Introduction =

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I ended up with:

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Some time ago I ask if anyone has ever set up OpenMoko environment on MacOS X. No one has answered that he did but several people were interested. So I deceided to wrote some directions on how to do that.

I had problems with bitbake - it does not run correctly with psyco (I got "Illegal instruction error" and make exited with error 132) so I had to disable it: I run bitbake -d openmoko-devel-image in MokoMakefile.

| checking for sed... /usr/bin/sed
| checking whether /usr/bin/sed understands (foo|bar)... no
| configure: error:
| Sorry, you have a version of sed which doesn't understand constructs
| of the form (foo|bar). quilt needs it. If you have access to
| a version of sed which does understand such constructs, you can supply
| its path with the '--with-sed=' option.

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I try to put here my notes on setting up OpenMoko environment (Qemu and MokoMakefile) on Mac OS X.

Introduction

Some time ago I ask if anyone has ever set up OpenMoko environment on MacOS X. No one has answered that he did but several people were interested. So I deceided to wrote some directions on how to do that.

Making developers image

make openmoko-devel-image

I had problems with bitbake - it does not run correctly with psyco (I got "Illegal instruction error" and make exited with error 132) so I had to disable it: I run bitbake -d openmoko-devel-image in MokoMakefile.

| checking for sed... /usr/bin/sed
| checking whether /usr/bin/sed understands (foo|bar)... no
| configure: error:
| Sorry, you have a version of sed which doesn't understand constructs
| of the form (foo|bar). quilt needs it. If you have access to
| a version of sed which does understand such constructs, you can supply
| its path with the '--with-sed=' option.